• Vale this week - 26th April 2023
    Apr 27 2023

    On this week's edition of the Vale this week from Bro Radio.

    A group of mums of children with life-shortening conditions who are set to tackle the Welsh three peaks for Ty Hafan Children’s Hospice on 7th May.

    We’ll hear from one of the Mums taking on the challenge, Alex Forbes from Llantwit Major, about why she’s taken on the feat and her Ty Hafan story.


    A local artist from Barry has been announced as one of the support acts for Tom Jones on his Ages and Stages Tour. It’s not the first time Bethzienna has worked alongside Tom Jones, as she appeared on the 2019 series of the Voice UK, and she joins later in the show.


    Plus we’ll look at the local events going on in the Vale and in sport, talk about the final day of the Cymru South season - and more cup glory for Barry.

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    27 mins
  • Vale this Week - 12th April 2023
    Apr 12 2023

    The Times has unveiled a list of the top factors that make your local area a better place to live, with it including a Library of things - similar to traditional libraries, you can borrow items when you need them for a small fee.

    Two libraries are set up here in the Vale of Glamorgan, one in Penarth and one in Barry both under Benthyg - which has a vision of creating a wales-wide network of libraries. We’ll hear from Amy Greenfield, who runs Barry Benthyg about the benefits of borrowing.

    Barry Town United are back at the top table of Welsh men’s football - they’re the new Cymru South champions, unbeaten in all competition since last November and they’re on on course for a league and cup double after winning the Southern final of the Welsh Blood Service Cup - we’ll hear from Manager Lee Kendal about their bounce back to the Cymru Premier.

    Plus we’ll look at the rest of the week’s sport, including news of a boost for Cardiff’s hopes of becoming a host city for Euro 2028.

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    28 mins
  • Vale this Week - 5th April 2023
    Apr 5 2023

    On this week's edition of the Vale this week from Bro Radio.

    Cowbridge Farmers Market has come out as the 6th best in the UK and the top in Wales, according to a new list by Country Living Magazine. With a 23 year history, we’ll hear from its secretary organisers Myfanwy Edwards about what makes it so successful. 

    With an increase to benefit payments from the start of this month and to upcoming cost of living payments, we’ll be joined by Peter from Citizens Advice to bring us all of the latest.

    Plus Gareth will have a round up of the week's local sport, as we head towards the end of the Cymru South season, and we’ll look at what’s going on to keep everyone busy this Easter Holidays.

    Want to feature on the show? Email valethisweek@broradio.fm

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    25 mins
  • Bro Radio's Vale this Week - 29th March 2023
    Mar 30 2023

    On this weeks edition of the Vale This Week from Bro Radio, We’ll hear from Sacha Stoyle, a resident in Llantwit Major, who is urging people to know the symptoms for bowel cancer. It comes as new research reveals around four in ten people don’t know any signs of a so-called red flag and the levels of awareness are even worse in deprived areas of the UK.

    On Thursday, the Vale of Glamorgan Council is holding an unpaid careers event to highlight the support available to the Counties carers. We’ll hear from one local carer who says the support she received helped her and her family massively when her husband was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.

    Llantwit Major came together as a community on Saturday to 'peacefully' protest against a far-right group who opposed plans to build temporary housing for Ukrainian refugees, at the former Eagleswell School site. Our reporters Ellie Spark and Kate Bryony spoke to those attending and residents in East Aberthaw are hopeful that a new roll-out of 20mph speed limits across Wales will help reduce speeds in the Village, our reporter Ben Jones has been out to speak to locals and councillors.

    Plus we’ll get our usual round-up of the week's local news, including looking at Newport City Councils freeport bid, which had impacts on the Vale of Glamorgan, plus the week's local events and a triumph bounce back to the Cymru Premier for Barry Town United.

    Want to feature on the programme? Email valethisweek@broradio.fm

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    36 mins
  • The Vale this Week - 29th March
    Mar 30 2023

    On this weeks edition of the Vale This Week from Bro Radio, We’ll hear from Sacha Stoyle, a resident in Llantwit Major, who is urging people to know the symptoms for bowel cancer. It comes as new research reveals around four in ten people don’t know any signs of a so-called red flag and the levels of awareness are even worse in deprived areas of the UK.

    On Thursday, the Vale of Glamorgan Council is holding an unpaid careers event to highlight the support available to the Counties carers. We’ll hear from one local carer who says the support she received helped her and her family massively when her husband was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.

    Llantwit Major came together as a community on Saturday to 'peacefully' protest against a far-right group who opposed plans to build temporary housing for Ukrainian refugees, at the former Eagleswell School site. Our reporters Ellie Spark and Kate Bryony spoke to those attending and residents in East Aberthaw are hopeful that a new roll-out of 20mph speed limits across Wales will help reduce speeds in the Village, our reporter Ben Jones has been out to speak to locals and councillors.

    Plus we’ll get our usual round-up of the week's local news, including looking at Newport City Councils freeport bid, which had impacts on the Vale of Glamorgan, plus the week's local events and a triumph bounce back to the Cymru Premier for Barry Town United.

    Want to feature on the programme? Email valethisweek@broradio.fm

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    36 mins
  • Vale this Week - 22nd March 2023
    Mar 22 2023

    This weeks edition of the Vale this week is brought to you this week by Students from the University of South Wales.

    In this edition, we’ll get reaction to the news that Cardiff Bus fares are going to rise from April, with changes to fare boundaries in the Vale of Glamorgan.

    We talk to the women who are raising money to give gift boxes to babies with Down’s syndrome. They took a “ walk under the stars” through Cardiff yesterday on World Down Syndrome Day. 

    Last week the long anticipated deal to buy Aberthaw Power Station by the Cardiff Capital Region was completed. But the announcement by Capital of future plans to develop the station into a large-scale renewable energy factory that will bring in thousands of jobs has raised some concern for local residents. Our reporter Callum Webb has been to St Athan, to find out the views of local residents, and 65 businesses in Barry are coming together to run an Easter egg hunt in hopes of boosting business for local independent stores. We’ll hear from the event's organiser about what it aims to achieve…

    Plus we’ll get our usual round-up of the week's local news, events and sport in the Vale of Glamorgan.

    Want to feature on the programme? Email news@broradio.fm


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    29 mins
  • Vale This Week - 8th March 2023
    Mar 8 2023

    On this week's edition of the Vale This Week. We take a look at some of the most talked about news stories in the Vale of Glamorgan over the last seven days, including a 4.9% increase to Council tax in the County - we’ll hear from Council leader Lis Burnett about the decision to increase tax during a difficult time for many residents.

    Today is International Women’s Day, with events to celebrate taking places across the County. Chloe Seaton’s been to Penarth Pier for a special event and will speak to some of those who spoke at the special event.

    We’ll also hear An author who has released his debut novel, called the Boy in Makeup, a coming-of-age story focused on social topics and an insight into what it’s like as a gay teenager growing up in South Wales.

    Want to feature on a future show? Email valethisweek@broradio.fm

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    27 mins
  • Vale This Week - 22nd February 2023
    Feb 22 2023

    On this week’s edition, with Chloe, Matt and Nathan, we’ll discuss growing concerns around Anti-social behaviour in Barry Town Centre. A dispersal order ran until Mid Day on Wednesday 22nd - following a number of incidents over the weekend, including two delivery vans being set alight. We’ll speak to Mark Henderson Inspector for South Wales Police in Barry and put some of the questions from local businesses directly to him.

    Do you know a great chef? Well come dine with me, is looking for contestants for its upcoming series of the show from the Cardiff and Vale area. We’ll speak to one of the show’s producers about what they are looking for.

    We'll hear from a group of dads in Barry who run Metalidads, as they look to increase their membership, with a series of activities that aim to get dads talking about their mental health.

    Plus we’ll take our regular look at local news, sport and events in the County.

    Want to feature on a future edition of the show? Email news@broradio.fm

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    35 mins